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ESDAC is a team of facilitators serving the gift of communion in groups of all kinds : communities, couples, youth meetings, boards... They use a process of discernment, which is inspired by the pedagogy of St. Ignatius and by contributions from the social sciences.

ESDAC = Exercises for Spiritual Discernment on Apostolate in Common

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The contribution of the ISECP team

We are the inheritors of the American/Canadian team that, in the 1990’s, elaborated and transmitted ISECP (Ignatian Spiritual Exercises for the Corporate Person)



To learn about the NVC (Non Violent Communication)

Audio by Marshall Rosenberg



NVC Extracts From Marshall Rosenberg books



Take time for prayerful reflection

Personal prayerful reflection precedes small group sharing. It ensures depth and freedom for the conversations.



The 7 essential elements of communal discernment

Communal Discernment by George J. Schemel sj and Judith A. Roemer First published Review for Religious (Vo 40, n° 6, November/December 1981) Revised July 1992.


Ahimsa Non Violence Gandhi



Herbert Alphonso

Our vision is based on Herbert Alphonso’s thesis that the goal of the Exercises is to discover the fundamental direction of our existence; the reason that we are here on earth.



Look at your desires and achievements

The participants are invited to look at their personal stories to heighten their awareness of the graces received and to glance at the future in order to be open to the desires that the Lord has placed in their hearts.



On Communal Discernment, P. Arturo Sosa SJ, Superior General

TO THE WHOLE SOCIETY, 27/09/2017



A call



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